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1 PRESENTED BY : Mrs.SWATI.V.GAVASANE
JOINT VENTURES PRESENTED BY : Mrs.SWATI.V.GAVASANE

2 What is a joint venture company???
A joint venture (JV) is a business arrangement in which two or more parties agree to pool their resources for the purpose of accomplishing a specific task. This task can be a new project or any other business activity. In a joint venture (JV), each of the participants is responsible for profits, losses and costs associated with it. However, the venture is its own entity, separate and apart from the participants' other business interests.

3 Formation A Joni Venture can be brought about in the following major ways: Foreign investor buying an interest in a local company Local firm acquiring an interest in an existing foreign firm Both the foreign and local entrepreneurs jointly forming a new enterprise Together with public capital and/or bank debt

4 Features Joint venture is a special partnership without a firm name. Joint venture does not follow the accounting concept 'going concern'. The members of joint venture are known as co-ventures. Joint venture is a temporary business activity. In joint venture, profits and losses are shared in agreed proportion. If there is no agreement regarding the distribution of profit, they will share profit equally. Joint venture is an agreement for pulling of capital and business abilities to be employed in some profitable venture. At the end of venture, all the assets are liquidated and liabilities are paid off if necessary the assets and liabilities could be shared by co-ventures. Joint venture always follows cash basis of account

5 Benefits A joint venture can help your business grow faster, increase productivity and generate greater profits. A successful joint venture can offer: i}access to new markets and distribution networks ii} increased capacity iii} sharing of risks and costs with a partner iv} access to greater resources, including specialized staff, technology and finance Joint ventures often enable growth without having to borrow funds or look for outside investors. You may be able to use your joint venture partner's customer database to market your product, or offer your partner's services and products to your existing customers. Joint venture partners also benefit from being able to join forces in purchasing, research and development. A joint venture can also be very flexible. For example, a joint venture can have a limited life span and only cover part of what you do, thus limiting the commitment for both parties and the business' exposure. Joint ventures are especially popular with businesses operating in different countries eg. the transport and travel industries.

6 Risks Partnering with another business can be complex. It takes time and effort to build the right business relationship. Problems are likely to arise if: the objectives of the venture are not totally clear and communicated to everyone involved the partners have different objectives for the joint venture there is an imbalance in levels of expertise, investment or assets brought into the venture by the different partners different cultures and management styles result in poor integration and co-operation the partners don't provide sufficient leadership and support in the early stages

7 Conclusion Joint ventures may mean many things , depending upon the context we are using it in. but in a broader sense, a joint venture is the pooling of resources and expertise by two or more businesses, to achieve a particular goal. Success in a joint venture depends on thorough research and analysis of aims and objectives. This should be followed up with effective communication of the business plan to everyone involved.

8 THANKYOU


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